
This year’s McCormack Visiting Artist-Scholar will be artist, choreographer, dancer, theater director and writer Bill T. Jones. Jones and members of his company will be on campus October 25-29.
Jones is perhaps most famous for choreographing the hit Broadway musical Spring Awakening, a work for which he received a Tony Award in 2007. Jones delivered his keynote speech this evening at 8pm and will be on campus offering selected intermediate and advanced classes in dance technique, improvisation, dance history, and choreography through Thursday. The classes are for students only but will be open to the public for observation. See a full schedule of events here.
Jones has been on campus previously for summer residencies in 1992, 1998, and 2007 and to receive an honorary degree in 2008.

From October 24th-November 14th, students can compete dorm vs. dorm to try and reduce their electricity consumption by the greatest percentage. Each residence hall is individually metered so students can now see how much electricity each residence hall is using in real time. At the end of the competition the building that most reduced its electricity consumption will win free Chipotle burritos AND the winning hall’s name will be engraved on the Skidmore Unplugged trophy in Case Center. In addition to the trophy and burritos, each student will be entered into a prize raffle. There are twenty prizes up for grabs, which include gift certificates to various downtown restaurants: Circus Café, Old Bryan Inn, Virgils, Saratoga Coffee Traders and Putnam Market.
The Skidmore Theater Department is proud to present Sarah Ruhl’s critically acclaimed play, Eurydice, which will open Friday, Oct. 23, at Skidmore for seven performances in JKB’s Black Box.
